探花直播chemist who fuses fashion with science

21 August 2020

Areeb Mahtey is studying for a PhD in epigenetics, but outside the lab he is a member of the 探花直播 of Cambridge鈥檚 Fashion and Luxury Brands Society and models for upcoming fashion brands and charitable causes. He explains why science and fashion have more in common than you might think, and how in the future he hopes to combine his two passions.

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Scientists supercharge shellfish to tackle vitamin deficiency in humans

20 July 2020

Cambridge scientists have developed a new way to fortify shellfish to tackle human nutrient deficiencies which cause severe health problems across the world. 探花直播team is now working with major seafood manufacturers to further test their microencapsulation technology, or 鈥淰itamin Bullets鈥.聽

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探花直播polar explorer using Grime to break the ice

29 January 2020

It鈥檚 not often someone compares the voices of seals to the sounds of space set to a Grime beat. But when he鈥檚 not monitoring seals from space, Fitzwilliam聽College PhD student Prem Gill, is using 鈥楽eal Grime鈥 as one way to encourage people from a wide range of backgrounds to take up polar science.

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Shallow river bed in Buderim Forest Park, Queensland, Australia. Credit: Laura Bentley

Local water availability is permanently reduced after planting forests

20 January 2020

River flow is reduced in areas where forests have been planted and does not recover over time, a new study has shown.聽Rivers in some regions can completely disappear within a decade. This highlights the need to consider the impact on regional water availability, as well as the wider climate benefit, of tree-planting plans.

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探花直播'P' word

16 January 2020

How do we shift our 'take, make, throw-away' plastic world towards 'recycle, recover, re-use'? It's time for blue-sky thinking plus practical measures in the battle to reduce plastic waste.聽

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